Sunday, October 31, 2010

Apple's App Store is at its heights...?! or Androids?!






Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. The Android SDK provides the tools and APIs necessary to begin developing applications on the Android platform using the Java programming language.








Apple now has 285,000 apps available for the iPhone. An impressive tally that's almost three times the nearest competitor, which is Android.
But, while Android might not be as big today, it will soon enough. Apps available for Android grew to 100,000 today from 30,000 in March, a 233% increase. Apple over the same period went to 285,000 from 170,000, a 67% increase.




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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Microsoft Giving Up On Silverlight, Joining HTML5 Party








Microsoft is giving up on its Silverlight rich Internet application platform...
Bob Muglia, Microsoft’s president in charge of server and tools, told ZDNet that the company is “shifting away” from Silverlight as a cross-platform development framework, and pushing the HTML5 web standard instead.
Microsoft will continue to develop and lean on Silverlight, especially for application development on its recently launched Windows Phone 7 operating system for mobile devices. 
However, Muglia told ZDNet, “HTML is the only true cross-platform solution for everything, including (Apple’s) iOS platform.”
But it also makes sense that Microsoft would begin de-emphasizing Silverlight as a cross-platform development platform. Despite some of the advances Microsoft was able to push with its development, including HTTP and adaptive bit rate streaming, it wasn’t able to dethrone Flash as the de facto rich Internet application and video platform on the web. And with the emergence of HTML5, it was no longer a matter of playing second fiddle to Adobe, but lagging behind a web standard that was also being rapidly adopted.


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Thursday, October 28, 2010

An introduction to Microsoft’s Photosynth for generation 3D Model.

                     Photosynth is a software application from Microsoft Live Labs and the University of Washington that analyzes digital photographs and generates a three-dimensional model of the photos and a point cloud of photographed object. Pattern recognition components compare portions of images to create points, which are then compared to convert the image into a model. Users are able to view and generate their own models using a software tool available for download at the Photosynth website.
                                             Photosynth is based on Photo Tourism, a research project by University of Washington graduate student Noah Snavely. Shortly after Microsoft's acquisition of Seadragon in early 2006, that team began work on Photosynth, under the direction of Seadragon founder Blaise Aguera y Arcas.
Microsoft released a free tech preview version on November 9, 2006. Users could view models generated by Microsoft or the BBC, but not create their own models at that time. 

Microsoft teamed up with NASA on August 6, 2007 allowing users to preview its Photosynth technology showing the Space Shuttle Endeavour. On August 20, 2007, a preview showing the tiles of Endeavour during the backflip process was made available for viewing.

On August 20, 2008, Microsoft officially released Photosynth to the public, allowing users to upload their images and generate their own Photosynth models. In March, 2010 Photosynth added support for Gigapixel panoramas stitched in Microsoft ICE. The panoramas use Seadragon based technology similar to the system already used in synths.

The Photosynth technology works in two steps. The first step involves the analysis of multiple photographs taken of the same area. Each photograph is processed using an interest point detection and matching algorithm developed by Microsoft Research which is similar in function to UBC's Scale-invariant feature transform. This process identifies specific features, for example the corner of a window frame or a door handle  Features in one photograph are then compared to and matched with the same features in the other photographs. Thus photographs of the same areas are identified. By analyzing the position of matching features within each photograph, the program can identify which photographs belong on which side of others. By analyzing subtle differences in the relationships between the features (angle, distance, etc.), the program identifies the 3D position of each feature, as well as the position and angle at which each photograph was taken. This process is known scientifically as Bundle adjustment and is commonly used in the field of photogrammetry, with similar products available such as Imodeller and D-Sculptor. This first step is extremely computationally intensive, but only has to be performed once on each set of photographs.
 

The second step involves the display of and navigation through the 3D point cloud of features identified in the first step. This is done with the publicly downloadable Photosynth viewer. The viewer resides on a client computer and maintains a connection to a server that stores the original photographs. It enables a user to, among other things, see any of the photographs from their original vantage point. It incorporates DeepZoom technology Microsoft obtained through its acquisition of Seadragon in January 2006. The Seadragon technology enables smooth zooming into the high-resolution photographs without downloading them to the user's machine.

The Photosynth  based viewing software is only available to the Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP operating systems. The team recently released a Silverlight version of the viewer which has succeeded the viewer as the main option to view Photosynths: Photosynth Silverlight Viewer
As of March 2009 user uploaded Photosynth collections are now available for viewing on iPhones using iSynth (3D) or Seadragon Mobile (2D only).Current generation Photosynths are easy to capture, as photographs uploaded on Photosynth can be taken by any regular digital camera or mobile phone. In general, the higher the megapixels, the clearer the pictures.
              Users have the option to geotag their digital shots on sites such as Flickr and then upload them on the online Photosynth web service. Images uploaded on Photosynth give people the ability to seamlessly view landmarks, public spaces and objects from all sides. One example of this technology in use is the Deep Earth project in which creators are developing an interactive mapping of the world through the participation of community involvement around the world.


PhotoSynth is presented by Microsoft as an innovative and original way of publishing and sharing your photos on the Web. It's as easy to use as other photo sharing websites, only that its photo player includes
 special 3D features that makes PhotoSynth especially suitable for panoramas. After logging in with your Windows Live ID and creating a PhotoSynth profile, you're ready to start using the program. Use the client to choose and upload photos, and then check your creation on the web browser (you'll need a special plug-in for this, but this is automatically installed with PhotoSynth). You'll be able to navigate the panorama in a three-dimensional environment by dragging and clicking your mouse around the stitched photos.

                      While Photosynth is definitely an easy yet impressive way to share your pictures online - especially with the full-screen viewer - it lacks all the social tools you find in other similar websites, such as being able to rate pictures or leave comments, just to mention a couple of them.With PhotoSynth you can create, publish and share online your photos in a nicely design interface, with special support for 3D panoramas.
In simple terms, Photosynth allows you to take a bunch of photos of the same scene or object and automatically stitch them all together into one big interactive 3D viewing experience that you can share with anyone on the web.
Photosynth is really two remarkable technical achievements in one product: a viewer for downloading and navigating complex visual spaces and a "synther" for creating them in the first place. Together they make something that seems impossible quite possible: reconstructing the 3D world from flat photographs.
Using techniques from the field of computer vision, Photosynth examines images for similarities to each other and uses that information to estimate the shape of the subject and the vantage point each photo was taken from. With this information, we recreate the space and use it as a canvas to display and navigate through the photos.
Providing that experience requires viewing a lot of data though—much more than you generally get at any one time by surfing someone’s photo album on the web. That’s where  Seadragon™ technology comes in: delivering just the pixels you need, exactly when you need them. It allows you to browse through dozens of 5, 10, or 100(!) megapixel photos effortlessly, without fiddling with a bunch of thumbnails and waiting around for everything to load.We deliver this immersive viewing experience to users on multiple operating systems by tapping into the power of Silverlight, Microsoft’s rich web application technology.

Most Photosynth use is free; You can make public synths, view them, share them with others, and embed them on your website all for free for up to 20 GB of storage
When referring to a stitched collection of photos, “synth” is an abbreviation is used.

                                                Synthy is how we describe really well matched synths. If you create a synth with 100 photos and 100 photos match together, that would be 100% synthy. The synthy % isn’t a perfect quality measurement on its own though. A 4 photo synth that is 100% synthy doesn’t make the best synth. In geek speak: it’s the probability that one can navigate between two photos selected at random, without replacement.
When Photosynth does its magic and matches all your images to each other, it finds common points between the images. It keeps track of those points and gives them a color relevant to the color in the photos that it matched. The result of all these points is the Point Cloud… a 3D reconstruction of the object or scene using common points found in the photos.
The ideal size for a synth is 20-300 photos. While Photosynth can often match many more photos, a huge number of photos makes it harder to view the synth. If you synth with 600 or more images your computer may crunch for hours and hours, attempting to match every image against every other. The result will often be slow to load and not easy for your viewer to move around in. Bigger is not always better!

Microsoft Research has developed a world class panoramic image stitcher called Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE ), The latest version of ICE has a “publish to Photosynth” feature. While uploading, exploring and viewing ICE panoramas throughout Photosynth.
 Making a Panorama
Many photosynths consist of photos shot from a single location. Our friends in Microsoft Research have developed a free, world class panoramic image stitcher called Microsoft Image Composite Editor (ICE for short.) ICE takes a set of overlapping photographs of a scene shot from a single camera location, and creates a single high-resolution image. Photosynth now has support for uploading, exploring and viewing ICE panoramas alongside normal synths.
There are many ways to share photos with your beloved ones, both offline and online, but few of them are as spectacular as PhotoSynth.
PhotoSynth is presented by Microsoft as an innovative and original way of publishing and sharing your photos on the Web. It's as easy to use as other photo sharing websites, only that its photo player includes special 3D features that makes PhotoSynth especially suitable for panoramas.
 Applications
·         Uploaded Photosynth collections are now available for viewing on iPhones using iSynth (3D) or Seadragon Mobile (2D only).
·         On April 30, 2008, Photosynth was featured in the episode Admissions of the television show CSI: New York
·         CNN utilized Photosynth for a user-contributed 3D vision of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the President of the United States.
·         In the Angels & Demons "Path of Illumination Contest," Photosynth is used as well as advertised in the website. 
With PhotoSynth you can create, publish and share online your photos in a nicely design interface, with special support for 3D panoramas. Service is currently provided only foe windows and can be extended to other operating system also.
More applications such as Seadragon-Microsoft’s First i-phone applications can be developed.

        Users have the option to geotag their digital shots on sites such as Flickr and then upload them on the online Photosynth web service. Images uploaded on Photosynth give people the ability to seamlessly view landmarks, public spaces and objects from all sides.
One example of this technology in use is the Deep Earth project in which creators are developing an interactive mapping of the world through the participation of community involvement around the world
References:
[2]  Photosyth Beginner's guide








Sunday, October 10, 2010

Microsoft Surface technology



Microsoft Surface is a revolutionary multi-touch computer that responds to natural hand gestures and real-world objects, helping people interact with digital content in a simple and intuitive way. With a large, horizontal user interface, Surface offers a unique gathering place where multiple users can collaboratively and simultaneously interact with data and each other.     
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Microsoft buys Adobe Systems Inc?

Microsoft discussed the possibility of buying out Adobe Systems at a recent meeting between their chief executives Steve Ballmer and Shantanu Narayen , says a report. 
* Microsoft, Adobe discussed acquisition - NY Times
* Adobe's shares rise as much as 17 percent
* Analyst says deal could make sense



British daily Financial Times has reported that a possible Microsoft acquisition of Adobe Systems was among the ideas for closer cooperation, raised informally at a meeting of their chiefs. 

Attributing the development to two people familiar with the meeting, the publication said that Microsoft's and Adobe Systems' Narayen, "played down the prospect that the informal takeover suggestion would lead to a deal between the two companies". 

Quoting one person familiar with the meeting, Financial Times noted the suggestion had not led to any active takeover discussions, while the other person said no deal was "imminent". 

The suggestion, arising from a broader discussion about whether the two entities should ally against Apple , highlights Microsoft's willingness to consider more radical tactics in its efforts to counter Apple's success with iPhone and iPad. 

The daily pointed out that Adobe was long seen as a more likely acquisition target for Apple, before a recent rift between the companies. The two firms have fallen out over Apple's decision not to let users of its touchscreen devices view websites using Adobe's Flash technology. 

Meanwhile, Microsoft and Adobe, have often found themselves at loggerheads. 

"Microsoft has created a rival to Flash, called Silverlight, and Adobe's promotion of the PDF document format to support sales of its Acrobat software has made it a direct rival to Microsoft's Office," it added.
 -Economic Times report

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Major News around the Web

Every day, the Fortune staff spends hours poring over tech stories, posts, and reviews from all over the Web to keep tabs on the companies that matter. We've assembled the day's most newsworthy bits below.
In Bloomberg Businessweek's profile of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, the publication declares, "Thank heavens." Despite smack-talking HP's board for letting Mark Hurd go and questioning the choice of new CEO Léo Apotheker ("maddening," he once said), Ellison's reportedly done a great job of taking a relatively boring database company and focusing on its most exciting areas and features.(More...)




Microsoft  discussed the possibility of an Adobe acquisition to take on Apple and Google  in the mobile market.(More...) 


A document has surfaced offering proof that Amazon's App store is definitely in the works, though the company is still in top-secret closed-door discussions about it. (More...)







Nokia  is taking advantage of this week's CTIA Enterprise and Applications show in San Francisco to try and win over more developers to devolop mobile apps for its Ovi store. The company views Ovi as a vital component in its overall strategy to regain U.S. market share from Apple and Google.(More...)




Former Skype CEO Josh Silverman is joining venture firm Greylock Partners as an "executive-in-residence." Though he was recently replaced by Cisco exec Tony Bates, Silverman is viewed as someone who brought stability to Skype during a tumultuous time, right after both Skype founders quit the company.(More...)





 IBM  unveiled a new, midrange disk storage system designed to better manage the increasing amount of data flowing through the Internet and growing volume of Web transactions.(More...)

Andy Rubin on Windows Phone 7: 'The world doesn't need another platform'


                    Andrew Rubin is a technology pioneer, co-founder and former CEO of both Danger Inc. and Android. He is currently VP of Engineering at Google, where he is overseeing development of Android, an open-source operating system for smartphones.

PCMag:
On Monday, Microsoft is announcing their first Windows Phone 7 phones. What do you think of that platform as a competitor?

Rubin: 
                       I think the screen shots I've seen are interesting, but look, the world doesn't need another platform. Android is free and open; I think the only reason you create another platform is for political reasons. Why doesn't the whole world run with [Android]? They don't like the people who developed, or "not invented here," but [Android] is a successful, complete, vertically integrated free platform. I encourage everybody to use it, but I'm also not under the impression that everybody will use it, which is a good thing, because competition is good for the consumer and if somebody has an an idea for a feature or a piece of functionality in their platform and Android doesn't do it, great.
It will be interesting to see if the world does indeed need Windows Phone 7, which launches next week.  Reviews have been mixed but there is no doubt that Microsoft (MSFT) is spending unheard of amounts of money to market their new product.  I have a feeling that Rubin misspoke a bit there and he backtracked toward the end.  

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Windows 7 free E-book by mediafire.com (Mr.Paul McFedries)





Windows 7 is the latest release of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft.

Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, and reached general retail availability on October 22, 2009

This book uses the Visual approach to cover the new features of Windows 7 and provide step-by-step instructions for readers who are entirely new to the subject. 

Inside readers will find tasks on topics such as: 
  • Windows 7 basics,
  • Creating movies,
  • Sharing their computer, 
  • Working with and managing files,
  • Browsing the Web, 
  • New ways to customize Windows to work for them.


This book covers the new features of Windows 7, including:
The interface and the new and improved Internet Explorer.
A more sophisticated interior appeals to a wide ranging audience who will appreciate the colorful images and easy to follow instructions. 

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                                     WINDOWS 7 SIMPLIFIED (21.5MB)

Google presents the 1000 most-visited sites on the web



Google's free research and media planning tool formerly named Google Ad Planner, is to provide the deepest, most accurate insight into online audiences possible. This insight helps display advertisers select the best sites for their media plans and drive results for their campaigns.

Google's  Doubleclick has released a list of top 1000 sites in the world. Facebook and Yahoo lead the list with 540 million and 490 million visitors respectively.

One of the many data points that DoubleClick Ad Planner provides is site traffic data. In line with Ad Planner's mission, DoubleClick Ad Planner estimate and share this data in order to provide media planners, buyers and researchers with improved data quality and more data visualization options. 
The Largest Indian site is Rediff at 234 rank with 12 million unique visitors per month.This is a part of promotion of Goggle ad-planner which is the source of this post.Here are the top 15 sites.


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                                                          Google's adplanner


Friday, October 1, 2010

Twitter Facts-Maximum no of Followers in twitter are

Here is the list of top 5 users with most / highest number of  followers on twitter.

Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American artist and entertainer. Her first two albums established her as a pop icon and broke sales records, while title tracks "...Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again" became international number-one hits. Spears has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling music artists In June 2010, Spears was ranked sixth on Forbes list of the 100 Most Powerful and Influential celebrities in the world, she is also ranked as the third most powerful musician in the world.

Name Britney Spears
Location Los Angeles, CA
Bio It’s Britney Bitch!
418,034  following
6,063,721  followers


Name ashton kutcher
Location Los Angeles, California
Bio I make stuff, actually I make up stuff, stories mostly, collaborations of thoughts, dreams, and actions. Thats me.
612 following
5,875,015 followers
59,416 listed








Name Barack Obama
Location Washington, DC
 Bio 44th President of the United States
713,130  following
5,556,293  followers
110,837  listed








Name Ellen DeGeneres
Location California
Bio Comedian, talk show host and ice road trucker. My tweets are real, and they’re spectacular.
49,646  following
5,302,693  followers
59,101  listed







Name Justin Bieber
Location on the MY WORLD TOUR!!!
Bio www.BieberFever.com Request my NEW single U SMILE at your local radio station and thank you for making a dream come true. MY WORLD 2.0 - Get that!!
86,637  following
5,534,641 followers
335,214 listed